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  • Aesus Packaging Systems www.aesus.com 188 Oneida Drive Pointe-Claire Montréal, Quebec Canada H9R 1A8

    (514) 694-3439 Fax (514) 694-4107

    Owner’s Manual AESFill AF1

    Single headgear pump filling machine

    **Note—Machine image may not be the same as what was purchased.

    Edition Date: 2019-04-16

    http://www.aesus.com/

  • AESFill AF1C Machine Manual 2/61 Notice Regarding OSHA Regulations

    NOTICE REGARDING OSHA REGULATIONS

    Sellers shall not be responsible for any failure of compliance which results from the location, operation, use or maintenance of the equipment or for alterations of the equipment by people other than the seller, or from an option or accessory to the equipment which was available to the buyer but omitted at the buyer’s direction. Sellers shall not be responsible for designs or instructions furnished by the buyer or his agents. Seller makes no warranties with respect to noise and will not be responsible for any fines, penalties, or consequential damages.

    Aesus Packaging Systems Pointe-Claire (Montréal), Québec Canada

  • AESFill AF1C Machine Manual 3/61 Table of Contents

    Table of Contents

    NOTICE REGARDING OSHA REGULATIONS ............................................................................................................................. 2 Table of Contents .................................................................................................................................................................... 3 List of Tables ........................................................................................................................................................................... 5 List of Figures .......................................................................................................................................................................... 5 1. Warranty & Terms and Conditions of Sale ..................................................................................................................... 8

    Disclaimer and Limitation of Liability .................................................................................................................................................... 9 2. Installation .................................................................................................................................................................... 10

    Unpacking the Machine .......................................................................................................................................................... 10 2.1 Installing the Machine ............................................................................................................................................................ 10 2.22.2.1 Front of AESFill AF1 ......................................................................................................................................................... 10 2.2.2 Rear of AESFill AF1 .......................................................................................................................................................... 10

    3. General Description ...................................................................................................................................................... 12 4. AESPump ...................................................................................................................................................................... 13

    To assemble the pump ........................................................................................................................................................... 16 4.1 Nozzle ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 18 4.24.2.1 Standard Nozzles............................................................................................................................................................. 18 4.2.2 To assemble the nozzle: .................................................................................................................................................. 18 4.2.3 Custom Nozzles ............................................................................................................................................................... 20 Positioning the Equipment ..................................................................................................................................................... 21 4.34.3.1 Height Adjustments ........................................................................................................................................................ 21 Connections ............................................................................................................................................................................ 22 4.4 Air Supply & Lubrication ......................................................................................................................................................... 23 4.5

    5. Quick Setup .................................................................................................................................................................. 24 Quick Setup in 5 Easy Steps .................................................................................................................................................... 24 5.15.1.1 Nozzle .............................................................................................................................................................................. 24 5.1.2 Pump ............................................................................................................................................................................... 24 5.1.3 Foot switch ...................................................................................................................................................................... 25 5.1.4 Screen Setup ................................................................................................................................................................... 25 5.1.5 Container for Filling ........................................................................................................................................................ 25 Quick & Easy Priming .............................................................................................................................................................. 25 5.2

    6. Setup for Machine with Conveyor and Gate Indexing System..................................................................................... 26 Neck Clamps (Optional) .......................................................................................................................................................... 26 6.1 Nozzle Barre Adjustment ........................................................................................................................................................ 27 6.2 Nozzles Adjustment ................................................................................................................................................................ 27 6.3 Guide rails adjustments .......................................................................................................................................................... 28 6.4 Gates adjustments .................................................................................................................................................................. 29 6.5 1st Container Sensor .............................................................................................................................................................. 30 6.6 Gap Sensor ............................................................................................................................................................................. 31 6.7 Backup Sensor ........................................................................................................................................................................ 31 6.8

    7. Pump Screens ............................................................................................................................................................... 32 Home screen / Run screen ..................................................................................................................................................... 33 7.1 Fill Setting ............................................................................................................................................................................... 33 7.2 Speed ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 33 7.3 Repeat Fill ............................................................................................................................................................................... 34 7.4 Go to Special Settings ............................................................................................................................................................. 34 7.5 Slave ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 34 7.6 Access continuous pumping ................................................................................................................................................... 34 7.7

  • AESFill AF1C Machine Manual 4/61 Table of Contents

    Nozzle only ............................................................................................................................................................................. 35 7.8 Continuous pumping .............................................................................................................................................................. 35 7.9

    Open spout ............................................................................................................................................................................. 35 7.10 Close spout ............................................................................................................................................................................. 35 7.11 Gating (Optional) .................................................................................................................................................................... 36 7.12

    7.12.1 Gap timer ........................................................................................................................................................................ 36 7.12.2 Gating delay .................................................................................................................................................................... 36 7.12.3 Start eye delay ................................................................................................................................................................ 36

    Dive (Optional) ....................................................................................................................................................................... 37 7.137.13.1 Neck Dive ........................................................................................................................................................................ 37 7.13.2 Bottom delay................................................................................................................................................................... 37 7.13.3 Neck clamp ...................................................................................................................................................................... 37 7.13.4 Full Dive .......................................................................................................................................................................... 38 7.13.5 Bottom delay................................................................................................................................................................... 38 7.13.6 Neck delay ....................................................................................................................................................................... 38 7.13.7 Neck clamp ...................................................................................................................................................................... 38 7.13.8 Container height ............................................................................................................................................................. 39 7.13.9 Neck clearance ................................................................................................................................................................ 39

    Profile Filling ........................................................................................................................................................................... 40 7.147.14.1 Pump speed at start ........................................................................................................................................................ 40 7.14.2 Slow start duration ......................................................................................................................................................... 40 7.14.3 Pump speed at end ......................................................................................................................................................... 40 7.14.4 Slow end duration ........................................................................................................................................................... 41

    Return to RUN SCREEN ........................................................................................................................................................... 41 7.158. AF1 Remote Screens (OPTIONAL) ................................................................................................................................ 42

    8.1.1 Remote Screen ................................................................................................................................................................ 42 8.1.2 Main Screen (Run Screen) ............................................................................................................................................... 42

    8.1.2.1 Bottom banner ....................................................................................................................................................... 42 8.1.2.2 Configuration menu ................................................................................................................................................ 42 8.1.2.3 Alarms Screen ......................................................................................................................................................... 43

    8.1.3 Login Screen .................................................................................................................................................................... 43 8.1.4 Dive setup screens .......................................................................................................................................................... 43 8.1.5 Gating Setup Screen (Optional) ...................................................................................................................................... 44 8.1.6 Pump Main Setup Screen ................................................................................................................................................ 44

    8.1.6.1 Pump 1 Setup Screen .............................................................................................................................................. 44 8.1.6.2 Pump 2 Setup Screen (Optional) ............................................................................................................................ 45 8.1.6.3 Pump 3 Setup Screen (Optional) ............................................................................................................................ 45 8.1.6.4 Pump 4 Setup Screen (Optional) ............................................................................................................................ 46

    8.1.7 Pump 1 Profile Filling Setup Screen ................................................................................................................................ 46 8.1.7.1 Pump 2 Profile Filling Setup Screen (Optional) ....................................................................................................... 46 8.1.7.2 Pump 3 Profile Filling Setup Screen (Optional) ....................................................................................................... 47 8.1.7.3 Pump 4 Profile Filling Setup Screen (Optional) ....................................................................................................... 47

    8.1.8 Profile Lifting Setup Screen ............................................................................................................................................. 47 8.1.9 Test Screen ...................................................................................................................................................................... 48

    9. Feed Tanks .................................................................................................................................................................... 49 10. Nozzle Types ................................................................................................................................................................. 50

    Exchanging Nozzles & Pumps ................................................................................................................................................. 51 10.1 Cleaning .................................................................................................................................................................................. 51 10.2

    10.2.1 Cleaning the Nozzle......................................................................................................................................................... 51 10.2.2 Cleaning the Pump .......................................................................................................................................................... 51

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    11. Changeover .................................................................................................................................................................. 52 Simple Changeover ................................................................................................................................................................. 52 11.1 Normal Changeover ................................................................................................................................................................ 52 11.2 Determining Volume & Speed ................................................................................................................................................ 52 11.3

    12. Networking Multiple AF1s Together ............................................................................................................................ 53 13. Troubleshooting ........................................................................................................................................................... 54

    General Troubleshooting ........................................................................................................................................................ 54 13.1 Inconsistent Fills ..................................................................................................................................................................... 55 13.2 Dripping Nozzle ...................................................................................................................................................................... 56 13.3

    14. General Maintenance ................................................................................................................................................... 57 Before Each Production Run ................................................................................................................................................... 57 14.1 After Each Production Run ..................................................................................................................................................... 57 14.2 Pneumatic Controls for Shut-Off Nozzles ............................................................................................................................... 57 14.3

    15. Recommended Spare Parts .......................................................................................................................................... 58 16. Contact Information ..................................................................................................................................................... 60 17. Some of the other Machinery Manufactured by Aesus Packaging Systems ................................................................ 61

    List of Tables

    Table 1: Nozzles size ................................................................................................................................................................................ 50 Table 2: Troubleshooting and quick solutions ......................................................................................................................................... 54 Table 3: Troubleshooting and quick solution 2 ........................................................................................................................................ 55 Table 4: Troubleshooting and quick solution 3 ........................................................................................................................................ 56 Table 5: Recommended spare parts ........................................................................................................................................................ 58

    List of Figures

    Figure 2-1: Rating Plate—Example .......................................................................................................................................................... 10 Figure 2-2: AESFill AF1 ............................................................................................................................................................................. 10 Figure 2-3: Rear of AESFill AF1 ................................................................................................................................................................. 11 Figure 3-1: AF1 Machine .......................................................................................................................................................................... 12 Figure 3-2: AESPump ................................................................................................................................................................................ 12 Figure 4-1: AESPump body ....................................................................................................................................................................... 13 Figure 4-2: Pump Assembly ..................................................................................................................................................................... 16 Figure 4-3: Pump Assembly 1 ................................................................................................................................................................... 16 Figure 4-4: Pump Assembly 2 ................................................................................................................................................................... 16 Figure 4-5: Pump Assembly 3 ................................................................................................................................................................... 16 Figure 4-6: Pump Assembly 4 ................................................................................................................................................................... 16 Figure 4-7: Pump Assembly 5 ................................................................................................................................................................... 16 Figure 4-8: Pump Assembly 6 ................................................................................................................................................................... 17 Figure 4-9: Pump Assembly 7 ................................................................................................................................................................... 17 Figure 4-10: Standard Nozzle Assembly ................................................................................................................................................... 18 Figure 4-11: 1 ½“Nozzle ........................................................................................................................................................................... 20 Figure 4-12: 1 ½“Custom Nozzle Assembly .............................................................................................................................................. 20 Figure 4-13: Position of the equipment ................................................................................................................................................... 21 Figure 4-14: Pump .................................................................................................................................................................................... 22

  • AESFill AF1C Machine Manual 6/61 Table of Contents

    Figure 4-15: Air filter connection ............................................................................................................................................................. 23 Figure 5-1: Fittings ................................................................................................................................................................................... 24 Figure 5-2: Nozzles ................................................................................................................................................................................... 24 Figure 5-3: Flow of the pump ................................................................................................................................................................... 24 Figure 5-4: Outlet Fittings ........................................................................................................................................................................ 24 Figure 5-5: Screen .................................................................................................................................................................................... 25 Figure 5-6: Priming ................................................................................................................................................................................... 25 Figure 6-1: Placement bar Adjustment .................................................................................................................................................... 26 Figure 6-2: Neck clamps Sideway adjustment 1 ...................................................................................................................................... 26 Figure 6-3: Neck clamps Sideway adjustment 2 ...................................................................................................................................... 26 Figure 6-4: Neck clamps Sideway adjustment 3 ...................................................................................................................................... 27 Figure 6-5: Neck clamps Sideway adjustment 4 ...................................................................................................................................... 27 Figure 6-6: Nozzle barre adjustment ....................................................................................................................................................... 27 Figure 6-7: Nozzles adjustment................................................................................................................................................................ 28 Figure 6-8: Nozzles adjustment 2 ............................................................................................................................................................. 28 Figure 6-9: Guide rails Adjustment .......................................................................................................................................................... 28 Figure 6-10: Guide rails Adjustment 2 ..................................................................................................................................................... 29 Figure 6-11: Bottle placement ................................................................................................................................................................. 29 Figure 6-12: Gates final position .............................................................................................................................................................. 29 Figure 6-13: Infeed/Outfeed gate adjustment ......................................................................................................................................... 29 Figure 6-14: Outfeed gate adjustment .................................................................................................................................................... 30 Figure 6-15: Outfeed gate adjustment .................................................................................................................................................... 30 Figure 6-16: Outfeed gate adjustment .................................................................................................................................................... 30 Figure 6-17: Outfeed gate adjustment .................................................................................................................................................... 31 Figure 6-18: Outfeed gate adjustment .................................................................................................................................................... 31 Figure 6-19: Outfeed gate adjustment .................................................................................................................................................... 31 Figure 7-1: Diagram des Screens .............................................................................................................................................................. 32 Figure 7-2: Home Screen .......................................................................................................................................................................... 33 Figure 7-3: Run Screen ............................................................................................................................................................................. 33 Figure 7-4: Fill Screen ............................................................................................................................................................................... 33 Figure 7-5: Speed Screen ......................................................................................................................................................................... 33 Figure 7-6: Repeat Fill Screen .................................................................................................................................................................. 34 Figure 7-7: Special Screen ........................................................................................................................................................................ 34 Figure 7-8: Slave Screen ........................................................................................................................................................................... 34 Figure 7-9: Pumping ................................................................................................................................................................................. 34 Figure 7-10: Nozzle Screen ....................................................................................................................................................................... 35 Figure 7-11: Pumping Screen ................................................................................................................................................................... 35 Figure 7-12: Spout .................................................................................................................................................................................... 35 Figure 7-13: Close Spout .......................................................................................................................................................................... 35 Figure 7-14: Gating Screen ....................................................................................................................................................................... 36 Figure 7-15: Gap timer Screen ................................................................................................................................................................. 36 Figure 7-16: Gating Delay Screen ............................................................................................................................................................. 36 Figure 7-17: Start eye delay Screen ......................................................................................................................................................... 36 Figure 7-18: Dive Screen .......................................................................................................................................................................... 37 Figure 7-19: Neck dive Screen .................................................................................................................................................................. 37 Figure 7-20: Bottom Delay Screen ........................................................................................................................................................... 37 Figure 7-21: Neck Clam Screen ................................................................................................................................................................ 37 Figure 7-22: Full-dive Screen .................................................................................................................................................................... 38 Figure 7-23: Bottom Delay Screen ........................................................................................................................................................... 38 Figure 7-24: Neck Delay Screen ............................................................................................................................................................... 38

  • AESFill AF1C Machine Manual 7/61 Table of Contents

    Figure 7-25: Neck Clamp Screen .............................................................................................................................................................. 38 Figure 7-26: Container height Screen ...................................................................................................................................................... 39 Figure 7-27: Neck Clearance Screen ........................................................................................................................................................ 39 Figure 7-28: Profile Filling Screen ............................................................................................................................................................ 40 Figure 7-29: Pump Speed Screen ............................................................................................................................................................. 40 Figure 7-30: Slow start Screen ................................................................................................................................................................. 40 Figure 7-31: Pump Speed Screen 2 .......................................................................................................................................................... 40 Figure 7-32: Slow end Screen ................................................................................................................................................................... 41 Figure 7-33: Return Screen ...................................................................................................................................................................... 41 Figure 8-1: Remote Screen ....................................................................................................................................................................... 42 Figure 8-2: Main Screen ........................................................................................................................................................................... 42 Figure 8-3: Bottom banner....................................................................................................................................................................... 42 Figure 8-4: Configuration menu ............................................................................................................................................................... 42 Figure 8-5: Alarms screen ........................................................................................................................................................................ 43 Figure 8-6: Login Menu ............................................................................................................................................................................ 43 Figure 8-7: Dive Setup Screen .................................................................................................................................................................. 43 Figure 8-8: Gating Setup Screen (Optional) ............................................................................................................................................. 44 Figure 8-9: Pump Main Setup Screen....................................................................................................................................................... 44 Figure 8-10: Pump 1 Setup Screen ........................................................................................................................................................... 44 Figure 8-11: Pump 2 Setup Screen ........................................................................................................................................................... 45 Figure 8-12: Pump 3 Setup Screen ........................................................................................................................................................... 45 Figure 8-13: Pump 4 Setup Screen ........................................................................................................................................................... 46 Figure 8-14: Pump 1 Profile Filling Setup Screen ..................................................................................................................................... 46 Figure 8-15: Pump 2 Profile Filling Setup Screen ..................................................................................................................................... 46 Figure 8-16: Pump 3 Profile Filling Setup Screen ..................................................................................................................................... 47 Figure 8-17: Pump 4 Profile Filling Setup Screen ..................................................................................................................................... 47 Figure 8-18: Profile Lifting Setup Screen .................................................................................................................................................. 48 Figure 8-19: Test Screen .......................................................................................................................................................................... 48 Figure 9-1: Tanks ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 49 Figure 10-1: Nozzles ................................................................................................................................................................................. 50 Figure 10-2: Nozzle 2................................................................................................................................................................................ 51 Figure 10-3: Dissembling pumps .............................................................................................................................................................. 51 Figure 12-1: 5 to 19 Pin Cable .................................................................................................................................................................. 53 Figure 12-2: 19 Pin Automation Kit Connection Cable ............................................................................................................................ 53

  • AESFill AF1C Machine Manual 8/61 Warranty, Terms & Conditions of Sale

    1. Warranty & Terms and Conditions of Sale

    AESUS refers to Aesus Labelling Systems, Aesus Packaging Systems Inc, and DL Tech Inc. GUARDING: Guarding provided may not suit your local requirements. Additional guarding is available at extra cost and can be provided to meet your requirements. Please examine the guarding included and advise us immediately should you require any changes. PERFORMANCE GUARANTEES: The performance of Aesus machinery to do a particular task, at a particular speed, with a customer’s products (caps, containers, labels, shrink sleeves, etc.) depends on many variables. These variables may also include the ambient temperatures, the environment, the quality of the components, the quality of the film or the labels, the backing paper, the design of the container, and possibly many other considerations. Aesus in the light of their experience attempt to provide what Aesus deems is an acceptable and/or affordable solution. Therefore, due to so many possible variables, Aesus cannot positively guarantee all aspects of performance. Customers are expected to perform a final acceptance test at Aesus’s facility with as many of their components as possible, and Aesus will do their absolute best to help the customer find a solution to any challenging issues, only charging the customer at Aesus’s cost for the work done in the attempt to find an acceptable solution. TESTING: Quotations are always subject to final testing of bulk samples. Changes and additional costs incurred in order to achieve proper operation, or to reach estimated speeds of the machinery, after testing of bulk samples, will be charged at cost, when not otherwise agreed to in advance. In those cases where bulk samples are not supplied, equipment will be tested for normal functioning only. Performance on products not submitted whether expressed or implied cannot be guaranteed. OTHER MANUFACTURERS: It should be understood that although Aesus will do their best to ensure that coders, vision systems, barcode readers, UV detection systems, etc., that are manufactured by others but integrated by Aesus, perform appropriately at installations and during FATs (should the customer have purchased FAT tests at Aesus, or with Aesus in attendance at the customer’s facility), Aesus does not guarantee these items, nor will Aesus be held responsible to delivery delays caused by deficiencies of such systems. The customer should do their due diligence in the choice of coding and checking systems that are appropriate. Aesus may facilitate the process by purchasing these items on behalf of the customer, but it is understood that Aesus passes the warranty (ies) of these items to the customer upon delivery of the machine. If any of these systems fail to perform, the customer should deal directly with the supplier in question, although Aesus will do their best to help facilitate this process. An ”Aesus in attendance” run is a test of a duration that is acceptable to both Aesus and the customer (at suitable charges) at an Aesus facility or at the customer’s facility, with qualified Aesus engineer(s) in attendance for the purpose of qualifying and accepting the machine (FAT). SAMPLES AND TEST MATERIAL: In order to confirm the order and the estimated time for machine manufactures, representative samples of all materials and containers to be used on the machine must be available at the factory. Samples, as requested, are to be forwarded free of charge, freight prepaid to the factory by the customer, indicating minimum values for customs purposes where applicable. All samples will be returned with all the tested machinery. In the case where returning product will significantly increase the freight costs, the buyer will have the option of paying for proper disposal of their samples. Normally a 15 minute “production run” of samples of each size bottle (or more), and adequate samples of products, band, or other consumables are required in order to ensure the proper operation of the machine. Samples must be sent free of charge, freight and duties prepaid to arrive within 30 days of order date. Late delivery of the samples will result in late delivery of the machine. MATERIALS AND CONSUMABLES: Aesus assumes no responsibility for materials and consumables purchased by the buyer regardless of testing performed and recommendations made. Aesus recommends that the customer does not buy considerable quantities of consumables such as film, band, sleeving, caps, labels, etc. until final satisfactory tests have been conducted to prove suitability of such. MACHINE ACCEPTANCE: When machinery is complete, the customer will be requested to visit the Factory for machine Acceptance Testing (FAT). All features will be demonstrated, as well as a five-minute continuous production run on all sizes of samples supplied. Additional charges apply for longer acceptance tests or when more than 3 product sizes are to be tested. The machine will be deemed to be complete and accepted by the customer when the manufacturer has demonstrated the machinery operating at the required speeds and quality specified. ON-SITE ACCEPTANCE TESTING: Customers have the option of having the acceptance tests repeated at their facilities, by contracting for a representative of the original equipment manufacturer or Aesus to carry out the test on-site, at prevailing rates. INSTALLATION LABOUR AND TRAINING: Installation of and training on equipment and accessories is not included and can be done by Aesus or by those of Aesus’s agents and representatives on request at prevailing rates. Note that some equipment such as coders, vision systems, barcode readers, UV detection systems, etc., that are manufactured by others (OEMs) but integrated by Aesus, can be complicated and Aesus technicians may not be familiar with many aspects of these items. Customers should also consider engaging OEM trained technicians for these complicated systems. When equipment is not installed by us, Warranties shall be limited to replacement of defective parts, FOB supplier factories, supplied prepaid and credited on return of defective parts. DAMAGE CLAIMS: Great care is taken in packing all machines, parts and accessories. All claims for breakage or damage whether concealed or obvious must be made to the carrier as soon as possible after receipt of the shipment.

  • AESFill AF1C Machine Manual 9/61 Warranty, Terms & Conditions of Sale

    WARRANTEE: Equipment and Component warranties are in accordance with those of the original equipment supplier, but for Aesus manufactured components shall be 12 months, based on single shift usage. Wear parts, and those parts found not to be installed according to the equipment manufacturers or Aesus instructions, abused, not used in accordance with the application originally intended, or modified without prior approval of the original equipment manufacturer or Aesus are excluded. Labour or travel to replace defective parts is not included. The foregoing is the only warrantee made by the seller, and the seller specifically disclaim all other warranties, express or implied, including but not limited to, the implied warranties of marketability and fitness for a particular purpose. LIMITS OF LIABILITY: Liability of the original Equipment supplier, Aesus’s, its agents, distributors, and representatives, for any damages suffered by the buyer or its customers, whether in contract or otherwise, shall be limited to the amount paid to the seller by the buyer in reference to the equipment supplied, and in no case shall a seller be liable for any special, indirect, or consequential damages (including loss of goods, loss of profits, loss of opportunity, replacement costs or other) of buyers, any customer, or of any third party, even if sellers have been previously advised of the possibility of such damages. RETURN OF GOODS: In no case can any material or equipment be returned to us without our prior written acceptance. FORCE MAJEURE : Under no circumstances can Aesus or their representatives be responsible for delays caused by Force Majeure. Force Majeure includes strikes, wars, riots, floods, fires, earthquakes, and other such eventualities out of the control of Aesus or their representatives. WAIVER: Our failure to insist upon any of these terms and conditions shall not be deemed a waiver of any rights that Aesus may have, and shall not be deemed a waiver of any subsequent breach or default in these terms and conditions. PERMITS: Permits and inspections, when not specified, required for the installation and/or use of the equipment furnished, must be applied for by the buyer at their own expense. TAXES, excises, or other charges imposed by any local, state, or federal authority, which have to do with or affect the goods herein ordered, shall be assumed and paid by the buyer. Bank charges and fees for legalization or certification of documents are not included. SPECIFICATIONS: Specifications, machine designs, and features are subject to change without notice unless specifically agreed to in advance. COPYRIGHT: This proposal, specifications, literature material, and all technical details are the property of Aesus and are supplied for the sole purpose of evaluating equipment to be supplied by Aesus. Any reproduction or redistribution without our prior written consent is strictly prohibited. CLAIMS: Any claim for consequential or incidental damages and any claims, right of action and demands, regardless of how they are described, whether in law or equity, shall be interpreted according to the laws of the Province of Quebec, Canada and they shall be pursued solely in the Province of Quebec, Canada. ACCEPTANCE AND USE OF MACHINERY: Acceptance and/or use of this packaging machine include acceptance of all terms and conditions included herein.

    Disclaimer and Limitation of Liability

    IT IS UNDERSTOOD AND AGREED THAT SELLER’S LIABILITY FOR ANY DAMAGES SUFFERED BY BUYERS OR ITS CUSTOMERS, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, IN TORT, UNDER ANY WARRANTY THEORY, IN NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE, SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE AMOUNT PAID TO SELLERS BY BUYER PURSUANT TO THE CONTRACT. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL A SELLER BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING LOST PROFITS) OF BUYERS, ANY CUSTOMER, OR ANY OTHER THIRD PARTY, EVEN IF SELLERS HAS BEEN PREVIOUSLY ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.

  • AESFill AF1C Machine Manual 10/61 General Description

    2. Installation Unpacking the Machine 2.1

    The machine is packed in a single crate or box. Small accessories will be packed in separate cartons and included in the main

    machine crate. Large accessories, such as a feed tank stand, etc., would be packed in separate crates. Remove the top and sides of the crate. Place all small packages in a safe area. Carefully remove the main body of the

    AESFill AF1. Carefully inspect the machine for any damage during transport, and if found, notify the carrier immediately.

    Installing the Machine 2.2

    2.2.1 Front of AESFill AF1

    The AESFill Body consists of one stainless steel encased unit. This body houses the drive of the AESFill AF1, which is an AC Inverter system with an exclusive frequency speed control. The machine is supplied to match your voltage but is convertible from 110/60/1 to 220/50–60/1. At this stage, please check the rating plate to see if it correctly matches your supply voltage.

    The cabinet consists of the touch screen, the nozzle bar clamp

    and the carry handle.

    Figure 2-1: Rating Plate—Example

    2.2.2 Rear of AESFill AF1

    The AF1 is equipped with the below marked items on the rear of the machine.

    1. Exhaust Muffler so that the nozzles close smoothly. 2. Black and blue air hose connectors that connect to the

    nozzle with 6 mm hosing. 3. Rating Plate with the AF1 serial number and other

    specifications. 4. Air regulator that clean dry air should be attached with a

    minimum of 60PSI.

    Figure 2-2: AESFill AF1

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    5. As standard the AF1 is equipped with a 12 L/min AESPump. Also available is the 24 L/min pump. The pump can be rotated 360 degrees around its axis.

    6. Power cord plug and On/Off Switch. Please check the rating plate for the voltage of your machine. 7. There is a 19 pin communication port and a 5 pin communication port. The 5 pin communication port is for connecting to

    the foot pedal as well as networking AF1 machines together. The 19 pin communication port is for communication with different automation options such as gating and a dive kit. The 19 pin communication port is also used in networking AF1 machines together.

    Power Chord Plug Exhaust Muffler

    Black & Blue Nozzle air

    connections

    Rating Plate 19 Pin

    Communication Cable Port

    On/Off Switch

    Figure 2-3: Rear of AESFill AF1

    Air Regulator

    5 Pin Communication

    Cable Port

    AESPump

  • AESFill AF1C Machine Manual 12/61 General Description

    3. General Description

    AESFill AF1 is a unique, compact single head liquid filling unit capable of combining with and networking up to 4 heads. Each unit has a soft touch control screen. As standard, volumes can be entered as low as 1/3 ounces. (10 cc) to volumes greater than 5 Gallons (20 Litres) effortlessly to give repeat fill with an accuracy of up to ±0.5%. Just as easily, the fill speed can be entered to give gentle foamless filling.

    The AESFill AF1 fillers can be networked together to make multi-head liquid filling systems; just plug each unit into power and connect units to each other with an interface cable, available at time of purchase or through our spare parts department, and they are networked.

    Many units can be networked, but normally up to four units are connected in this manner. Machines with greater than four heads are usually purchased as AESFill automatic fillers.

    If you find that manual filling using the AESFill AF1 fillers is too slow, you can add the automation package and the system can be automated over any conveyor. There are different options that can be added for different types of products such as neck dive for cleaner filling or full dive for foamy products. Contact us to learn more about the available options for the AESFill AF1.

    The AESPump on the AESFill AF1 can rotate 360 degrees so that you can have your AESPump oriented in any direction. The pump is fastened onto the machine with sanitary clamp, which makes it very easy to remove while still attached to the nozzle, enabling the complete liquid contact system to be carried to the clean-up area. With a second pump and nozzle ready to go, changeover to another product is fast and easy.

    Figure 3-1: AF1 Machine

  • AESFill AF1C Machine Manual 13/61 Installation

    4. AESPump

    The AESPump consists of 17 pieces: 1. 1 Face Plate 2. 1 O-Ring BunaN (Other materials available) 3. 1 Pump Body 4. 2 Tri-Clover Sanitary Clamps (1–3” Dia. & 1–2” Dia.) 5. 2 Gears 6. 1 Stainless Steel Drive Shaft (4 1/8”, 10.5 cm) 7. 1 Stainless Steel Idler Shaft (2 ½”, 6.4 cm) 8. 1 U-Cup Drive Shaft Seal 9. 1 Stainless Steel Gear Chamber 10. 2 Stainless Steel Bushing Holders 11. 4 Bushings (3 short, 1 long)

    1- Pump Face Plat 2- O-Ring

    3- Pump Body

    4- Tri-Clover Sanitary clamp

    6- Drive Shaft

    7- Idler Shaft 8- U-Cup Drive Shaft Seal

    9— Gear Chamber

    5- Gears

    10- Bushing Holders

    11- Bushing (3 short/1 Long)

    Figure 4-1: AESPump body

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  • AESFill AF1C Machine Manual 15/61 Installation

  • AESFill AF1C Machine Manual 16/61 Installation

    To assemble the pump 4.1

    Figure 4-2: Pump Assembly

    1. If removed, replace the U-cup drive shaft seal by

    inserting the small diameter edge of the seal back into the drive shaft hole recess.

    Figure 4-3: Pump Assembly 1

    2. If removed, replace the longer bushing and one of the

    smaller bushings into one of the bushing holders. 3. Place this bushing holder into the pump vault making

    sure that the longer bushing inserts into the drive shaft hole recess at the bottom of the pump vault. Both bushings should be flush with the top of the bushing holder.

    Figure 4-4: Pump Assembly 2

    4. Place the drive shaft (longer shaft) through the long

    bushing and the shaft seal. The hexagonal section of the shaft should come up against the end of the bushing insert.

    5. Similarly, place the Idler shaft into the other hole.

    Figure 4-5: Pump Assembly 3

    6. Slide both gears onto the shafts making sure that they

    locate on the hexagonal sections of the shafts. 7. Place the gear chamber into the pump vault on top of the

    bushing holder.

    Figure 4-6: Pump Assembly 4

    8. If removed, insert the two other short bushings into the

    second bushing holder. Now slide the second bushing holder over the two shafts. When this piece is in place, it should be just above the top flange of the pump body.

    Figure 4-7: Pump Assembly 5

    9. Place the end cap sealing ring on the top flange of the

    pump vault. Place the end cap on top of the seal. Fasten the 3” (7.5 cm) sanitary clamp and tighten approximately two turns after contact to seal the end cap to the pump vault.

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    Figure 4-8: Pump Assembly 6

    In order to attach the pump to the docking plate on the filler you will need to use the smaller 2” (5 cm) sanitary clamp. There is a circular groove in the bottom of the AESPump and a matching ridge on the top of the docking plate on the AESFill AF1. Place the AESPump on top of the docking plate and use the sanitary clamp to fasten the two pieces together. No sealing

    ring is required for this connection. You can rotate the pump to any orientation that you need.

    Figure 4-9: Pump Assembly 7

    Remember, the inlet and the outlets of the pump are identified by the arrow on the bottom of the pump body.

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    Nozzle 4.2

    4.2.1 Standard Nozzles

    The nozzle consists of 11 pieces:

    1 Quick Connect Air Fitting 1 90 degree Quick Connect Air Fitting 1 Air Tubing Duo (Black and Blue) 1 Air Cylinder 1 Nozzle Stem with Set Screw 1 Stem O-Ring Top 1 Stem O-Ring Bottom 1 Nozzle Body 1 Clamp with Handle 1 Nozzle Spout O-Ring 1 Nozzle Spout 1 Nozzle Stem

    4.2.2 To assemble the nozzle:

    **Note: Before assembly, all O-rings should be wetted with an approved lubricant, or at least with the product being filled.

    1. Install the O-rings onto the nozzle stem. Assemble the plunger onto the air

    cylinder. The position of the plunger within the completed nozzle must be adjusted by threading more or less of the air cylinder into the stem. This is to set the correct closed position of the nozzle stem.

    2. Screw in the small set screw, carefully aligning it with the groove on the air cylinder, screw it in all the way snug and then loosen it by ¼ turn. The set screw should be loose, but in far enough so as not to protrude. This way the stem will hang centrally, and not be forced over to one side.

    3. Screw the air cylinder/nozzle stem unit into the nozzle body. Again do not tighten, leave it a minimum ½ thread loose, at a handy orientation for the airlines.

    4. Place the O-Ring into the Nozzle Spout and then slide it onto the plunger. You may need to push the plunger up so it is easier to get the nozzle spout on. Now screw the nozzle spout onto the nozzle body.

    Stem O-Ring

    Top

    Nozzle Spout

    Nozzle Spout O-Ring

    Clamp and

    Handle

    Nozzle Body

    7- Stem O-Ring Bottom

    Nozzle Stem Set Screw

    Air Cylinder

    Air Tubing Duo

    90 Degree Quick Connect Air Fitting

    Quick Connect

    Air Fitting

    Air Flow Control

    Nozzle Stem

    Figure 4-10: Standard Nozzle Assembly

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    4.2.3 Custom Nozzles

    The 1 ½“nozzle is comprised of 14 parts.

    1. Quick Connect air fitting (Part EDT-75630) 2. Adjustable Handle (Part EDT-88039) 3. Tri-clover Seal (Part EDT-91105B) 4. Tri-clover clamp (Part FIL333) 5. Flow Control (Part FIL66984) 6. Stem Top O ring (Part FIL85948) 7. Stem bottom O ring (Part FIL85949) 8. Spout O ring (Part FIL85955)

    100. Air cylinder (Part FIL85951) 200. Nozzle clamp (Part FIL65953) 201. Nozzle stem (Part FIL85898) 500. Nozzle body (Part FIL85953) 501. Nozzle spouts (Part FIL85954) 700. Nozzle stem set screw (Part BOU9102)

    Figure 4-11: 1 ½“Nozzle

    Figure 4-12: 1 ½“Custom Nozzle Assembly

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    Positioning the Equipment 4.3

    As shown below, the AESFill AF1 can be positioned on any flat surface to facilitate your filling operation. It is better to position any infeed tank so that it is at the same level as the pump to make priming easier. If your product is very thick, it may be best to use an overhead hopper instead of a filling tank.

    As shown below, when attaching multiple AESFill AF1s to a holding tank, do not use “tees” or Y-connections. This can result in inadequate supply volume, causing inconsistent fills, and may cause starvation to a pump, resulting in damage. Each AESFill AF1 should have its own connection to the tank.

    Figure 4-13: Position of the equipment

    4.3.1 Height Adjustments

    You can raise and lower the nozzle bar attached to the AESFill AF1, so that the nozzle is at the appropriate height for the bottles that you are filling by loosening the black ratchet handle and sliding the nozzle bar up or down.

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    Connections 4.4

    The AESFill AF1 has 6 connections:

    Main Power The main power inlet is located at the back of the machine. Depending on your requirements, the machine has been configured to handle either 110 V or 220 V, 50/60 Hz. Check the rating plate to see if it matches your supply. If it does not, call Aesus.

    Compressed Air The air supply should at least be 60 psi. The air inlet is located on the back of the machine to the left side of the air regulator.

    Black and blue air connectors while supply air to the nozzle. For IBSO Nozzles, the black hose goes to the top of the nozzle air cylinder and the blue hose goes to the side of the nozzle air cylinder.

    Communication Ports There are 2 communication ports located on the back of the machine. One is a 5 pin port and the other is a 19 pin port.

    5 pin port is used to control a foot pedal as well as daisy chaining / networking multiple AF1 units together.

    19 pin port is used to daisy chains / network multiple units together as well as controlling optional automation items such as gating, diving, neck clamp and a drip tray.

    When using an AESFill AF1 on its own, you can connect the foot switch into the 5 pin port.

    When multiple AESFill AF1 units are used, they are connected together via a communication cable from the 5 pin port to the 19 pin port. In this case, the foot switch Would be connected to the unoccupied 5 pin port.

    Power Chord Plug

    Exhaust Muffler

    Black & Blue Nozzle air

    connections

    Rating Plate 19 Pin

    Communication Cable Port

    On/Off Switch

    Air Regulator

    5 Pin Communication

    Cable Port

    AESPump

    Figure 4-14: Pump

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    Air Supply & Lubrication 4.5

    On the back of the machine there is a filter regulator. The filter cleans the air, the regulator controls the outlet pressure.

    The air valve solenoid inside the cabinet controls the air going to the air cylinder. At the appropriate time, when the nozzle needs to be opened or closed, the air is directed out of one connection or the other.

    The Black tagged connector on the rear of the machine connects with the black hose to the top of the nozzle. The blue tagged connector connects with the blue hose to the side of the nozzle. (Reverse for O.B.S.O. type nozzles.)

    The connector installed on the machine is for 6 mm hose. This connector is screwed into the filter/regulator. The filter/regulator will accept any 1/8 NPT fitting. So from the compressor, either uses a ¼ in or 3/8 inch hose so a BARB adaptor from 1/8 inch NPT to barb (whatever size the hose ID is) will work correctly.

    Periodically you must drain any water or debris that collects in the filter.

    **WARNING—DISCONNECT AIR SUPPLY BEFORE SERVICING FILTER**

    Figure 4-15: Air filter connection

    Connector for the hose coming from the compressor

    Hose that connect the air filter to the machine.

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    5. Quick Setup Quick Setup in 5 Easy Steps 5.1

    5.1.1 Nozzle

    1. Attach the nozzle to the nozzle bar. 2. Attach the black air hose

    from the black tagged fitting on the rear of the machine to the top of the nozzle.

    Figure 5-1: Fittings

    3. Attach the blue air hose from the blue tagged fitting on the rear of the machine to the side of the nozzle.

    4. Attach a source of dry air (at least 60 psi) to the inlet of the filter-regulator assembly.

    5. Adjust the regulator to deliver 60 psi. The nozzle plunger should now be in the closed (down) position, shutting the nozzle.

    5.1.2 Pump

    Using the triclover fittings, attach the hoses to the pump. You can identify the inlet and outlet fittings of the pump using the arrow engraved on the back face of the pump. 1. Attach one end of the large diameter hose to the inlet fitting on the pump. Place the other end of this hose into a suitable supply container.

    Figure 5-3: Flow of the pump

    2. Attach one end of the small diameter hose to the outlet fitting on the pump. The other end of this hose attaches to the inlet of the nozzle.

    Figure 5-4: Outlet Fittings

    3. Tighten all fitting clamps.

    Figure 5-2: Nozzles

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    5.1.3 Foot switch

    Plug the foot switch cable into the matching connector on the AF1. Plug the machine into a source of 117 VAC. Power up the machine via the rocker switch located on the rear panel of the AF1.

    5.1.4 Screen Setup

    The screen should power up, display the version screen for a few seconds and then go to the RUN screen.

    Figure 5-5: Screen

    To change any parameters, such as fill quantity, motor speed, nozzle response time and the auto-recycling function, please refer to the Screens section. To prime the system, see the Quick and Easy Priming directions below.

    5.1.5 Container for Filling

    Place a suitably sized container under the nozzle. Press and release the foot switch to begin a single fill. At any time during the fill, pressing the foot switch again stops the filling.

    Quick & Easy Priming 5.2

    1. Take both air hoses off the nozzle, and attach the black pressure hose to the side of the nozzle and the blue hose to the top in order to raise the internal plunger and open the tip.

    2. Alternately, you can: a. Navigate to special

    settings b. Enter the

    continuous pumping section

    c. In the Nozzle only screen open the nozzle by pressing arrow up or arrow down.

    3. Attach a suitable hose from the AESPRIME unit to the bottom opening of the nozzle spout.

    4. Pump the AESPRIME unit several times until the liquid is seen to rise up through the inlet hose, through the pump and is seen in the outlet hose.

    5. Remove the black pressure air hose from the side of the nozzle and attach it back to the top.

    6. Reattach the blue air hose to the side of the nozzle.

    7. Alternately press arrow up or arrow down to shut the nozzle.

    8. Detach the AESPRIME unit.

    Figure 5-6: Priming

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    6. Setup for Machine with Conveyor and Gate Indexing System

    **NOTE: The image contain up to 12 nuzzle and pump, but the setup steps are the same if the machine contains 1 or 12 pumps.

    Neck Clamps (Optional) 6.1

    The AESFill machine is equipped with neck clamps that allow each bottle to be perfectly placed and held in place during the filling. It assures that each bottle is directly underneath the nozzle every time.

    The neck clamps are attached to the same placement bar which provides the height position and the IN/OUT position.

    Figure 6-1: Placement bar Adjustment

    Each neck clamp needs to be positioned individually depending on the size of bottles used on the machine.

    Follow the next step to adjust everything correctly:

    Figure 6-2: Neck clamps Sideway adjustment 1

    a. Using the containers as a guide, lower the nozzle bar so

    that the neck clamps are aligned with the neck of the container.

    Figure 6-3: Neck clamps Sideway adjustment 2

    b. If the neck clamp is not already activated, activate the

    Neck Clamp. Adjust the bar all the way back to ensure that upon activation, the neck clamp will not hit the containers that are being set up.

    Height Adjustment

    IN/OUT Adjustment

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    Figure 6-4: Neck clamps Sideway adjustment 3

    **NOTE: The pictures included in this section may not be exactly the

    same as your machine depending on your configuration.

    c. Move the entire neck clamp assembly in so that you can

    adjust the individual neck clamps to their associated container. Tighten the ratchet handle. The neck clamp should be centred with the neck of the container.

    Figure 6-5: Neck clamps Sideway adjustment 4

    **NOTE: The pictures included in this section may not be exactly the

    same as your machine depending on your configuration.

    d. Turn the conveyor on and test the neck clamps. You may

    need to fine-tune the neck clamp positions after the conveyor is moving.

    Nozzle Barre Adjustment 6.2

    The nozzle barre is used to attach the nozzle. This barre will move automatically in synch with the gating system, but the general height of the barre needs to be manually adjusted to fit the size of the bottle to fill.

    Figure 6-6: Nozzle barre adjustment

    To adjust:

    1. Unscrew the orange ratchet handle. 2. Use the black crank to adjust the height. 3. Tighten the orange ratchet handle to fix the nozzle

    barre position.

    Nozzles Adjustment 6.3

    Like for the neck clamp, the nozzles need to be adjusted so they are perfectly aligned with the opening of the bottles. Each nozzle needs to be individually adjusted in the sideways position along the nozzle bar.

    Black crank

    Orange Ratchet Handle

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    Figure 6-7: Nozzles adjustment

    **NOTE: The pictures included in this section may not be exactly the

    same as your machine depending on your configuration.

    Follow the next step to adjust the nozzles correctly: a. Unscrew the black handle of each nozzle. b. Align each nozzle with the centre of the neck of the

    container it will fill when the neck clamp is engaged. c. Tighten the black handle to fix the nozzle position. d. Repeat for all nozzles. e. Turn off the neck clamp in the setup screen.

    Figure 6-8: Nozzles adjustment 2

    Guide rails adjustments 6.4

    The AESFill comes with a conveyor to get the bottle to the filling machine. For each different size of bottle the guide rails need to be correctly adjusted.

    Each guard rail will need to be adjusted in height and in the IN/OUT position.

    Figure 6-9: Guide rails Adjustment

    **NOTE: The pictures included in this section may not be exactly the

    same as your machine depending on your configuration.

    a. Put some container on the conveyor underneath the

    nozzles. b. Unscrew every black knob that controls the rails

    movement.

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    Figure 6-10: Guide rails Adjustment 2

    c. Adjust the two bottom guide rails so the containers are

    centred underneath each individual nozzle. d. Tighten the black knob to fix the bottom guide rails

    position. e. Then adjust the top front guide rail so that it is positioned

    on a convenient portion of the neck of the container. f. Tighten those black knobs as well.

    Figure 6-11: Bottle placement

    **NOTE: The pictures included in this section may not be exactly the same as your machine depending on your configuration.

    Gates adjustments 6.5

    This filling machine is equipped with a set of gates to control the infeed of bottles under the nozzles and also allow the right amount of bottle to be filled at the same time.

    Those gates need to be adjusted in the sideways position along the conveyor.

    Figure 6-12: Gates final position

    Figure 6-13: Infeed/Outfeed gate adjustment

    a. Adjust the gates so that the container(s) are located in the

    filling area of the machine. b. Place the number of containers to be filled onto the

    conveyor between the two gates. c. Adjust the outfeed gate so that it extends slightly past the

    centre of the container.

    Height Adjustment

    IN/OUT Adjustment

    Gate adjustment

    Gate adjustment

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    1st Container Sensor 6.6

    Please note that depending on your container type and your machine, the exact type of sensor may differ.

    Figure 6-14: Outfeed gate adjustment

    i. Adjust the 1

    st container sensor 1” back from the

    container, below the neck.

    Figure 6-15: Outfeed gate adjustment

    ii. Adjust the 1

    st container sensor 1” from the side of the

    container. iii. This adjustment will change depending on the actual

    container in use. These specifications are only a guide, not exact rules.

    Figure 6-16: Outfeed gate adjustment

    iv. Teach the sensor (if needed) in order to learn the type

    of container that is in front of it. v. In order to teach this sensor, press the Off button

    without a container in front of it. The light will flash once it is learned. Repeat with a container in front of the sensor and press the On button.

    It may be necessary to teach the sensor several times until it reads properly. If it is not possible to get a good reading, it may be required to re-adjust the sensor position relative to the container. When you are filling, the colour of the fill can affect sensor operations. If this occurs, simply re-teach the sensor to get a good reading. Please note that this 1

    st container sensor must go off between

    each container and should not stay triggered for the whole set of containers. If the sensor does not go off between the containers, please reposition it so that it does go off. Normally the best place to position the sensor is near the neck since there is a space between containers.

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    Gap Sensor 6.7

    Figure 6-17: Outfeed gate adjustment

    vi. The gap sensor should be located 1 to 2 container

    diameters downstream from the outfeed gate.

    Figure 6-18: Outfeed gate adjustment

    vii. Teach the sensor as needed. viii. Place a container in front of the gap sensor, and

    confirm that the sensor light turns on when it detects the container.

    Backup Sensor 6.8

    Figure 6-19: Outfeed gate adjustment

    ix. Open the outfeed gate from the Setup Screen by

    pressing the Activate Outfeed Gate button. x. If for example 4 containers are being filled, the

    backup sensor needs to be placed at least 4 container widths downstream from the gap sensor.

    xi. Teach the backup as needed xii. It may be necessary to teach the backup sensor

    multiple times such that the sensor stays activated while the filled containers are moving past. This may take some time and patience.

    xiii. Close the outfeed gate. xiv. Retract the neck clamp.

    **NOTE: The pictures included in this section may not be exactly the

    same as your machine depending on your configuration.

    Outfeed Gate

    1 to 2 container

    diameters apart

    Gap Sensor

    Backup Sensor

    1

    2 1

    3

    4

    5

    6

    7

    8

    Flow Direction

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    7. Pump Screens

    Below, shows the screen hierarchy for the AF1C. To access and scroll through the settings press the menu key repeatedly. When extra options are available for that setting, press the marked arrow to access the extra options. Use the Up/Down arrows to change the feature’s setting.

    Menu Key

    Left & Right Arrow Keys

    Up & Down Arrow Keys

    Please note that there are screens that are only used when certain options are installed with the machine. If the options are not installed then the options are of no use and may cause issues with proper running of the machine.

    Figure 7-1: Diagram des Screens

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    Home screen / Run screen 7.1

    Figure 7-2: Home Screen

    Figure 7-3: Run Screen

    You see the programmed fill volume and the set filling speed. When running the screen shows the Live Count, the Current Speed % and the current RPM of the motor. Press the menu key to access settings. By pressing the Menu Key when inside different screen levels, it will return you to the previous level’s next parameter. Press the Up & Down arrow keys simultaneously to manually start a cycle. Press the Up & Down arrow keys simultaneously to stop the cycle. In order to do a Master Reset to the factory default settings, push and hold the 4 arrow keys at the same time. All programmed values will be Reset to Off and/or to their default setting.

    Fill Setting 7.2

    Figure 7-4: Fill Screen

    Use left and right keys to change digits, up and down keys to change setting. Keep fingers pressed for rapid action. Change is instantaneous. Press the Menu key to access more Settings

    Speed 7.3

    Figure 7-5: Speed Screen

    Use up and down keys to adjust percentage of full speed (1700 RPM). Keep fingers pressed for rapid action. Change is instantaneous. Press the Menu key to access more Settings

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    Repeat Fill 7.4

    Figure 7-6: Repeat Fill Screen

    Use up and down arrows to adjust the time delay between fills in semi-automatic mode. Setting to “0” turns off semi-automatic mode. Keep fingers pressed for rapid action. Change will affect the next delay. Press the Menu key to access more Settings

    Go to Special Settings 7.5

    Figure 7-7: Special Screen

    Press the menu key to go back to RUN SCREEN. Use the arrow to the right key to access Special Settings.

    Slave 7.6

    Figure 7-8: Slave Screen

    Use the up and down arrow keys to switch the function from Off to ON in sequence. In Slave mode the filler will start filling as soon as it gets a signal from the Master and then will stop and do nothing else until it gets a new signal from the Master.

    Access continuous pumping 7.7

    Figure 7-9: Pumping

    Use the arrow to the right key to access priming and continuous pumping functions. Press the Menu key to access more Settings

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    Nozzle only 7.8

    Figure 7-10: Nozzle Screen

    Use up and down arrow keys to open and shut alternately the nozzle. Press arrow to the right key to go to continuous pumping. Press arrow to the left to go to continuous pumping main menu.

    Continuous pumping 7.9

    Figure 7-11: Pumping Screen

    Use the arrow up or arrow down keys to turn alternately on and off the continuous pumping function. The foot pedal can also be used for remote action.

    Open spout 7.10

    Figure 7-12: Spout

    Use the up and down arrow keys to adjust a pre-opening delay to allow the nozzle to be fully open before starting the pump. For most liquids, a setting of 1/10 seconds is desired. Keep fingers pressed for rapid action. Change is instantaneous. Press the Menu key to access more Settings

    Close spout 7.11

    Figure 7-13: Close Spout

    Use the up and down arrow keys to adjust a close delay for the nozzle. This will allow any built up pressure to evacuate prior to shutting the nozzle. This is mostly used for very thick products and is usually set to 0 for most liquids. Keep fingers pressed for rapid action. Change is instantaneous. Press the Menu key to access more settings

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    Gating (Optional) 7.12

    Figure 7-14: Gating Screen

    Use the up and down arrow keys to toggle on and off the gating functions. When networking units together, use this setting only on the master unit. When gating is set to ON and timers for the gating function are made available through the right arrow key. Press the menu key to access more settings.

    7.12.1 Gap timer

    Figure 7-15: Gap timer Screen

    Use the up and down arrow keys to adjust the gap timer. This timer will create a gap between filled and empty containers by activating the gap (upstream) gate for the duration of this timer. This will create the space required by the downstream gate to safely intercept the empty containers once the filled containers have exited the filling area. Press the arrow to the right key to access more gating related settings. Press the arrow to the left key to return to the gating main menu.

    7.12.2 Gating delay

    Figure 7-16: Gating Delay Screen

    Use the up and down arrow keys to adjust the gating delay. This will set a timer before activating the gating sequence after the fill is completed. Press the arrow to the right key to access more gating related settings. Press the arrow to the left key to return to the Gap timer screen.

    7.12.3 Start eye delay

    Figure 7-17: Start eye delay Screen

    Use the up and down arrow keys to adjust the start eye delay. This delay is set to allow time for containers to enter the filling area without starting a fill cycle unless the filling area is full of empty containers. It should be set a bit longer than the time taken by a container to travel in front of the start eye detector. Press the arrow to the left key to return to the gating delay screen.

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    Dive (Optional) 7.13

    Figure 7-18: Dive Screen

    Use the up and down arrow keys to switch the function from Off to ON in sequence. When the dive is set to ON settings and timers for the dive function are made available through the right arrow key. Press the menu key to access more settings.

    7.13.1 Neck Dive

    Figure 7-19: Neck dive Screen

    Use the up and down arrow keys to toggle between neck and full dive options. The Neck dive consists of a 2 inch air cylinder that is activated for the duration of the fill of all the pumps on. This feature is only for the optional 2 inch air cylinder. Press the arrow to the right key to access more dive related settings. Press the arrow to the left key to go back to the dive main screen.

    7.13.2 Bottom delay

    Figure 7-20: Bottom Delay Screen

    Use the up and down arrow keys to adjust the bottom delay value. The bottom delay, programmed in 1/10 of a second, is used at the end of the fill to allow the last drop to exit the nozzle before lifting the nozzle bar and gating the containers. Press the arrow to the left key to go back to the Neck / Full-dive screen.

    7.13.3 Neck clamp

    Figure 7-21: Neck Clam Screen

    Use the up and down arrow keys to toggle on and off the neck clamp function. The neck clamp is a centring device that maintains the containers centred under the nozzles before the nozzle bar dives. Press the arrow to the left key to go back to the neck delay screen.

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    7.13.4 Full Dive

    Figure 7-22: Full-dive Screen

    Use the up and down arrow keys to toggle between neck an